Seven doctoral students in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University
have been awarded fellowships to assist with their dissertation research.
Nathan Berglund, Blakley Davis, Jin Ho Jung, Joongseo Kim, Namrata Saikia, Adam Usman
and Amir Hassan Zadeh are the recipients of the Paul D. and Lois Phillips Doctoral
Dissertation Fellowship. This competitive award is given to Spears School doctoral
students each year. Recipients are selected by a committee of faculty members based
on a summary of the student’s dissertation research and a letter of recommendation
from their dissertation adviser.
“We thank the donors for supporting doctoral level research in Spears School of Business,”
said Ramesh Sharda, vice dean of the Watson Graduate School of Management in the Spears
School of Business. “These winners represent the best examples of doctoral students
engaged in cutting edge research. This fellowship will support their research endeavors
further.”
Those receiving the Phillips Fellowship, their area of study, and the title of their
dissertation are:
Nathan Berglund, Accounting, “Managerial Ability and the Going Concern Opinion”
Blakley Davis, Entrepreneurship, “Rooting for the Underdog: The Influence of Social
Status on Capital Allocation Decisions in the Crowdfunding Context”
Jin Ho Jung, Marketing, “Empirical Investigation of Challenge and Hindrance Appraisals
of Customer Demands”
Joongseo Kim, Management, “Back to the Future: The Effect of Time Orientation on Unethical
Behavior”
Namrata Saikia, Finance, “Impact of Unexpected Mandatory Pension Contributions in
Defined Benefit Pension Plans”
Adam Usman, Finance, “Asset Sales, Cash Holdings, and the Cost of Corporate Debt”
Amir Hassan Zadeh, Management Information Systems, “Understanding Propagation of Online
Social Content: A Point Processes Framework”
For more information about the Phillips Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship and other
financial aid opportunities in the Watson Graduate School, visit http://watson.okstate.edu/scholarships/.